— McCray also matched a career high with five steals in the game. Dating back to the Boston University game, McCray has averaged 3.2 steals per game.

— As a team Kansas shot 79 percent (11-for-14) from the free throw line, while Missouri shot just 46 percent (5-for-11).

— Boogaard’s 17 points were the most she has scored in a home game this season. It also marked her first game where she scored in double-digits since the San Jose State game, exactly one month ago to the date.

— For the second game in a row, Boogaard matched a season high with three blocked shots.

— Sophomore Sade Morris was the third Kansas player to score in double-figures with 10 points and a career-high seven assists.